BAE Systems, FAREHAM, UK: BAE Systems is helping the UK Ministry of Defence link together a wide range of networked systems at a cutting-edge “battlelab” event in June. Increasingly military advantage comes from this ability to link together information from a wide range of systems and sensors.
BAE Systems will be systems integrator at the Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) 2007 for the second year, linking intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) systems from some 20 companies.
The three-week event is running from 4-22 June and will be held at the Joint Command and Battle Management Laboratory at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Portsdown West, Fareham. This international event will give the MoD the opportunity to work closely with representatives from industry, and give defence companies the opportunity to trial new technology in a realistic, real-time environment with existing systems.
Guy Griffith, managing director of Insyte, said: “The recent framework agreement Insyte has signed with the MoD to act as ISTAR integrator for this year’s demonstrations shows how Insyte can work in partnership with them to develop, and then operate, commercial models that deliver mutual value, in line with the Defence Industrial Strategy. We are proud to undertake this role for the second year and we look forward to working with our industry partners and customers throughout this three week event.”
In addition to the ISTAR Integrator role, Insyte is leading three pan- BAE Systems demonstrations comprising FALCON and end-to-end ISTAR both on land and afloat which will provide an improved, high capacity and secure information infrastructure.
Guy Griffiths concludes: “These demonstrations will show how BAE Systems, using both its UK and US capabilities, can successfully demonstrate the ability to efficiently manage the ISTAR Direct, Collect, Process and Disseminate (DCPD) process, showing a route towards improved and coherent information management.
“By interfacing with the wider networked battlespace, BAE Systems demonstrates improved interoperability with both current inventory and future equipments to provide complete network-centric capability.”
BAE Systems is a global defence and aerospace company delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions and customer support services. With 88,000 employees worldwide, BAE Systems' sales exceeded £13.7 billion pounds sterling (US25.4 billion dollars) in 2006.
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